The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1925 Page: 5 of 8
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SCHOOL D1STKU' f:
V'U! T:e hereby I'i'i .!•.'i 'that
on Saturday Mure!- ISiy
there wili be held, at i !••<• '•"inly
Court Itooiri, in Aspermnm. Tex-
as, an election to elect TMAEE
TUT ST EES for suid School 1 >is-
trict for the ensuing term.
The polls will be open a; > o'-
clock A' M. and will close a! (> o'-
clock \\ M J. (' (Juesf. 1) M.
Oldham and K. .1. Kiny have been
apjiointed to hold .said election
ICrnest Herring, (,'hairman
!>oard of'Truitees, Aspermont In-
dependent School District.
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l/!radsha\v and • •! li- r a'ttended
ill" Kit til .v' ay an-'.'! ini' at
('enter Viev ; •••;tor! a good
meeting anu . , dinner.
The (Aenter ■ ladies kiiow
how to cop;k and c,. Lawily had a
mind to do it, up in a great way .
The spirit of t!i:neei i ng v.:i:
that of co-opera ■ ion and upbuild-
ing in the Lord'V .<-ri:. This is
one of our great, small churches. Eat Bread in ibe Mornin:
'Phev are a ijreat people.
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LHOn Platinum, Silver,;'
Diamond s, magneto points,
false teeth, jewelry, any valu-
ables. Mail today. Cash by re-
turn mail.
Hoke S. & R. Co., Otsego,
Mich.
BRYANT-LINK COMPANY
"THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT"
Aapermont, Texas.
Mr. W. E. (Ireen has bought
the Aspennont Produce business
of Mr. H. L. Orr. Mr. Orr start-
ed the produce business on a very
small scale a few years ago. it has
been very successful under his
management. Mr. Green will
appreciate his friends calling on
him there.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Anderson on Thursday. March
2<>th a daughter.
The first dollas down is always
the ea.sieM on the installment
plan.
1 wo or three slices of Bre.-ta
,1. (i. Logan wishes to say , , ,
, plain or toasted at, breakfast tun-
through the columns of the Star I . ..
:s equal to double the amount
that he is vet unable to return to , , .
othfr tood because it is mo-"
nt.mrishing.
I'.read is your liest Food-j ; v.,
more of it.
his work here. He is soon to be
sent to Little KoAk Ark. for fur-
ther treatment. He is now at El
Paso Texas and will be back on
his job as soon as his health will j Start the day right with severu
permit.
isubstancial slice- of Bread—the
bread that; sat isfies.
You will like the fi;
ayor ol
City Cafe changes hands, Mr. j
W. W. Douglas bought of Mr.'
Carrett and took charge the first, j Cream of Quality Bread
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Guess is
, 4 *, i m —'he Bread that Builds
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.;
A. S. Holmes of .'onnson Chapel j
community.
By the time June nights arrive,
the popular sont: of that name
will be out of date.
All who walk are not jays, but
the per cent of jay-walkers seems
to be entirely too large.
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City Bakery
W, W. RussellAprop.
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1925, newspaper, April 2, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126485/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.